BOOK REVIEW: Geeky octopus and squid, the jock - Washington Times

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BOOK REVIEW: Geeky octopus and squid, the jock
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[SIZE=-1]By Wendy Williams Most kids of my generation, the baby boomers, got their earliest impressions of big cephalopods from seeing the giant squid attack the submarine Nautilus in the film 20000 Leagues Under the Sea and a giant mutant ...[/SIZE]
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However, who is to say that some cephalopods did not evolve further? Perhaps they did. The possibility of 60-foot creatures living in underwater cities and building things is food for thought. After all, we know far more about the surface of the moon than of Earth’s deepest oceans. If such communities do exist, one can only hope we find them before they find us.